Tuesday 4 October 2011

Post 6: storyboard and shot list

Shot
Description
Shot size
1
Charley is outside holding the letter looking upset.
The reason why we want this shot is because we want charley to be seen a venerable.
High angle medium long shot
2
Charley walks into the library, the reason why we choose this shot was so you  get an idea about the location 
Long shot
3
Bobbi spots Charley and waves at her and calls her over. We use a medium long shot so Charley and Bobbi are in the shot.
Medium long shot
4
This shot will show all three of us sitting together. We will have a medium shot so we will all fit in the camera
Medium shot
5
This shot will show Bobbi saying bye we will use a medium long shot so you also see her walking off set
Medium close up
6
Charley will now start crying. We will use an extreme close up to show charley crying.
Extreme close up
7
Katie keeps asking why Charley is upset; we will have a close up on Katie’s facial expression.
Close up
8
Charley has her hands over her face and tells Katie she is pregnant; we will use a close up to show this.
Close up
9
Katie gets angry and slams hands on the table; we will use a medium close up to show the hands.
Medium close up
10
Charley repeatedly says sorry, we will use a medium close up to show her facial expressions.
Medium shot
11
Katie tells Charley to get out. A medium shot will help us show Katie point towards the door.
Medium shot
12
This shot is Charley walking out a ¾ shot will show the location and also the door will be visible. 
¾ shot
13
In this final shot we will have charley slamming the door a medium shot shows Charley walking out.
Medium long shot

This is my groups storyboard









1 comment:

  1. good Charly, it is normal to call a Medium Long Shot a MLS, a Close Up a CU etc... You could put this in brackets just to show you know the convention.

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